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The Unix Epochalypse might be sooner than you think
Museum boffins find code that crashes in 2037 A stark warning about the upcoming Epochalypse, also known as the "Year 2038 problem," has come from the past, as National Museum Of Computing system ...
The Year 2000 computer problem has become a punchline in recent years, but the CrowdStrike outage shows the joke's on us.
Y2K was also mostly a non-issue for north country broadcasters and telecommunications companies. The only reported problem occurred at WBQZ-TV in Watertown.
After all, the programs would assume the “00″ meant “1900.” Globally, fixing the Y2K problem was a years-long process that cost hundreds of billions of dollars, Lancaster Online reported.
Ezekiel told Newsweek: " It's probably just a glitch, and the tea bags will arrive sometime before 2037...hopefully!" ...
On the 25th anniversary of the Y2K scare, the eponymous film pokes fun at internet disasters. But real disruptions may loom in the future.
And though there was fear regarding the effects of the actual Y2K problem on technology, Shade says that was superseded by a sense of optimism for the future. “There was this attitude within popular ...
After all, the programs would assume the “00″ meant “1900.” Globally, fixing the Y2K problem was a years-long process that cost hundreds of billions of dollars, Lancaster Online reported.
The Year 2000 computer problem has become a punchline in recent years, but the CrowdStrike outage shows the joke's on us.
After all, the programs would assume the “00″ meant “1900.” Globally, fixing the Y2K problem was a years-long process that cost hundreds of billions of dollars, Lancaster Online reported.
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